Leister (disambiguation)

Leister (disambiguation)

A leister is a three-pronged spear.

Leister may also refer to:

* Ephraim Leister Acker (1827-1903), American politician
* Leister Technologies, a Swiss company

People with the surname Leister:

* Brenton Leister (born 1985), English football player
* John Leister (born 1961), former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball
* Karl Leister (born 1937), world-renowned classical clarinet player


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